Washington, Jun 10 - Dennis J. Kucinich of Ohio filed 35 articles of impeachment against Bush and Cheney in connectipn with 9-11! Stanley Hilton filed a $8 BILLION law suite for the victims of 9-11. He has evidence from the FBI and other sources that prove President Bush signed the order AUTHORIZING 911!
This article is written for a special friend Wayne a non-believer and owner of the College St. Pub in
Below you see a photograph from the History Channel of two men setting a linear shaped charge to cut a steel column.
When placed at an angle like this on numerous columns it causes the building to shift or walk in a certain direction.There were numerous angle cut beams found at the towers and are evidence of just such charges
The slag on this column may indicate the presence of Thermate within the charge. Thermate burns in excess of 3800 degrees and is used in commercial demolition to cut steel with precision and speed it is a form of super Thermite. At any rate these columns were NOT cut by terrorist with box cutters or by airliners.
Never mind after lying to us for two years Larry Silverstein admitted in a PBS interview they blew WTC Building 7. “I remember getting a call from the fire department commander, telling me they weren’t sure they were going to be able to contain the fire. I said we’ve had such a terrible loss of life maybe the smartest thing to do is just pull it. They made the decision to pull, then we watched the building collapse.”
Larry Silverstein had a good pay day, courts ruled that because the towers were hit at different times they were two separate attacks and paid DOUBLE for the destruction of the twin towers.
It was watching building seven on 9-11 that showed me that all three buildings were brought down by controlled demolitions. The explosives had to be in all three buildings prior to 9-11. How could they do that? From the 6-9th of September they powered down everything above the 50th floors, and only minimal power below that allowing the final setup with no security systems or cameras to monitor their activity. They pulled the bomb-sniffing dogs the day before. Marvin Bush the Presidents brother ran the security firm for WTC.Would you have me lie to you? Would you rather go on into darkness-thinking thing are as they should be? Would you rather me tell you terrorists with box cutters and plastic knives brought down these buildings and we are doing everything we can in the war on terrorism to bring the terrorists to justice? Sure life might be a little easier to handle. Sure you could go home to Roseanne and a six pack kick back and believe things are just fine, but then I would be lying to you and I can’t do that.
Things aren’t just fine. We as Americans need to wake up and smell the fat burning because it is our own butts! If we don’t get up off of them, they will finish passing laws that will brand US all as terrorists for trying to bring them to justice. If because of that you are scared join the club, because that is the very definition of tyranny! The last of the Declaration of Independence tells us what must be done, so decide if you are an American or a slave?
May God guide you, Choose well whom you will serve!
Michael Treis
Here are a few of the professionals and 542 experts that agree on the controlled demolitions of all three buildings.
On Behalf of the People of the United States of America, the undersigned Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth and affiliates hereby petition for, and demand, a truly independent investigation with subpoena power in order to uncover the full truth surrounding the events of 9/11/01 - specifically the collapse of the World Trade Center Towers and Building 7. We believe that there is sufficient doubt about the official story and therefore that the 9/11 investigation must be re-opened and must include a full inquiry into the possible use of explosives that may have been the actual cause behind the destruction of the World Trade Center Towers and WTC Building 7.
| Architects (Degreed & Licensed) | Architectural Professionals (Degreed) |
| Richard Gage, AIA, Architect Walnut Creek, CA | Scott Page, M. Arch / Designer Berkeley, CA |
| Don Gibbons, Architect Pleasant Hill, CA | Jeffrey Tam, Architectural Professional Oakland, CA |
| Jeff Arnold, Architect Orinda, CA | Oscar Cisnero, Architectural Professional Antioch, CA |
| John Cole, Architect Walnut Creek, CA | Elwin Wong, Architectural Professional Oakland, CA |
| David Crawford, Architect Walnut Creek, CA | Henri Tso, Architectural Professional Walnut Creek, CA |
| Haluk Akol, Architect & Structural Engineer Lafayette, CA | Arthur Stopes, Planner Berkeley, CA |
| John Eisenhart, Architect San Diego, CA | Ken Huthcinson, Architectural Professional Eugene, OR |
| Joe Bellows, Architect Martinez, CA | Jan Leits, Architectural Professional Berkeley, CA |
| John Howland, Architect Walnut Creek, CA | Michael Reuter, Architectural Professional Berkeley, CA |
| Eric Douglas, Architect Howard Beach, NY | Chris Jung, Architectural Professional Berkeley, CA |
| Peter Hendrickson, Architect Santa Rosa, CA | Tim Clark, Architectural Professional Albany, CA |
| Osvaldo Valdes, Architect New York, NY | Jason Wilkinson, Architectural Professional Berkeley, CA |
| Lily Livingston, AIA, Architect Oakland, CA | Wendy Sitler, Designer Berkeley, CA |
| Chris Swigert, Architect Oakland, CA | Dominique Roddier, phD, Naval Architect Berkeley, CA |
| Jim Bedinghaus, Architect St. Petersburg, Florida | Karlene Gullone, Architectural Professional San Francisco, CA |
| Christian Mungenast AIA, Architect Arlington, MA | Dave Heller, Architectural Professional Berkeley, CA |
| Mickey Propadovich, Architect * Evanston, Illinois | Kurt Worthington, Urban Planner San Francisco, CA |
| Michael C. Coffey, AIA, Architect * New York, NY | Travis Van Brasch, Associate AIA, Design Principal San Francisco, CA |
| Dennis Holloway, Architect, Architect * Rio Rancho, NM | Arnold A. Valdez M.Arch, Designer/Planner * Santa Fe, New Mexico |
| Michael E. Balay, Architect * Fishers, Indiana | Justin Feider, Intern Architect * Denver, Colorado |
| Ronald F. Avery, Architect * Seguin, Texas | Alan S. Glassman, M. Arch., Associate AIA, CSI, SA, Architectural Research Consultant * Lancaster, Pennsylvania |
| Bruce Richey, AIA, Architect Ashland, Oregon | Am Amnusydcjkorn, B. I.Arch, Designer * Berkeley, CA |
| | Felix Goebel, M. Arch., Designer Oakland, CA |
| | Mojgan Saberi, BS Arch., Designer Oakland, CA |
| Engineers (Degreed & Licensed) | Engineering Professionals (Degreed continued) |
| J. Marx Ayres, PE, Mechanical Engineer Santa Monica, CA | Gregg Brazel, BSCNE, Constr. Engr'g Evanston, IL |
| Robert Nielson, PLS, Land Surveyor Walnut Creek, CA | Ted Muga, BSCE, Civil Engineer San Diego, CA |
| John F. Shanahan, PE, Electrical Engineer Rancho Cucamonga, CA | Ken Kious, Electrical Engineer * Walnut Creek, CA |
| Joseph Testa, P.E., Civil Engineer Thousand Oaks, CA | Kevin Ryan, BS Chem., Certified Quality Engineer Bloomington, IN |
| Dr. Michael Voschine, PhD., Structural Engineer * Miami, Florida | Ken Jenkins, BS Carnegie Mellon, Electrical Engineer San Rafael, CA |
| John Franklin, P.E. * Lubec, ME | John Shinn, phD., Chemical Engineer Pleasant Hill, CA |
| Peter Gibbons P.E., Professional Engineer * Mccausland,, Iowa | John Rexroat, Mfr. Engineer Walnut Creek, CA |
| Mr. Cameron Porter PHD, Mechanical Engineer * Boston, Massachusetts | Anthony Szamboti, BSME, Mechanical Engineering Blackwood, NJ |
| Peter D. Morse, P.E., Mechanical Engineer Tucson, Arizona | Christopher Backus, BS, Mechanical Engineering Redmond, WA |
| Tim Rohach P.E., Mechanical Engineer MSME Sugar Land, Texas | Jason Griffin, BS, Civil Engineer Washington Dc, |
| Barry K. Miller, P.E., Mechanical Engineer Hinsdale, NY | Jay Easwaran, Ph.D. (Metallurgy & Materials Sci.), Metallurgical Engineer * Indianapolis, Indiana |
| Charles N. Pegelow, PE, Civil Engineer. lic Calif CE 26344 (Structural) Houston, Texas | John Sotelo, BSME, MD, Mechanical Engineer * Eureka, CA |
| Ron Paul LeBlanc, PE, Engineer Firestone, CO | S. Drake, Electrical Engineer * Bear, DE |
| Dennis J. Kollar, P.E., Structural Engineer * West Bend, WI | Ron Wilson, Engineering Staff * Fort Worth, Texas |
| | David Gregg Ph.D., Chemical Engineer Moraga, California |
| | James Brooks, B. Civil Eng, University of Texas, Engineering Consultant * Austin, TX |
| | Andrew Griffith B.S. Chemical Engineering, Engineering * Seattle, WA |
| Explosive or pyrotechnic background | Richard Besco, Engineering Staff * San Luis Obispo, CA |
| Michael F Treis, Explosive and pyrotechnical technician, studied controlled demolition. Waxahachie, Texas | Keith E. Fleming BS Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Staff * Auburn, GA |
| Van Romero | Engineering Professionals (Degreed continued) Tempe, AZ |
| | Henry Rozumski, Aerospace Engineer/ Analyst * Aiea, HI |
| | Jeff Rogers MSME, Engineer * Woodland Park, CO |
| | Rich Reed, B.S. Structural Engineering, UC San, Structural / Soils Engineer San Diego, California |
| | David Wilkins, Electrical Engineer * San Jose, CA |
| | Robert Hulsart, Computer Engineer Franklin Square, NY |
| | Warren J Raftshol, MS Civil Engineering, 1982 * Suttons Bay, Michigan |
| | James R. Northrup, Sr., Welding Engineer & Journeyman Steamfitter Ypsilanti, MI |
| | Rich McCampbell, BS ChemE * Boston, MA |
| | Jon Marino, BSCE, EIT, Design Engineer Phoenix, AZ |
| | Victor Connor MS in electrical and computer engine, retired engineer from IBM and taught applied computer science Normal, IL |
| | William Edward Parker, Retired Engineer * Louisville, KY |
| | Gene Robinson, B.S. Industrial Engineer non-licensed * Savannah, Georgia |
| Non-U.S. Architects and Engineers & Architectural and Engineering Professionals | |
| David Quinn, M.Arch, Intern Architect * Halifax, NS – Canada | Lydia A. Browne, M. Arch, Architectural Consultant, Strategy * London, (formally of Cincinnati, OH) – United Kingdom |
| Joe Rowling, Architectural staff London, London – UK | John L Bursill, Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Avionics * Sydney, NSW – Australia |
| Massimo Dell'Affidabilità, Ing., Engineer, Structural Specialist * Milano, Lombardia – Italy | Robert Tamaki, M.A.Sc., P.Eng., Civil Engineer Vancouver, BC – Canada |
| Brian McHugh IEng ACIBSE BSc PgD, Engineer * Glasgow, UK – Scotland | Graham Richardson, Building Services * Amersham, Bucks – UK |
| Abhinav Dhaka, Student * New Delhi, Delhi – India | Amy Dalgarno, Mechanical Engineering Student * Marywell, Scotland – UK |
| Doug Plumb, B. Eng, (Electrical) Toronto, ON – Canada | Andrew Chapman BSc MA, Student * Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear – England |
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The History channel showed us how to angle cut a beam, there were plenty of them sticking up in the rubble. This photo of cut beams was taken Sept. 12th.

